67 sections in this chapter.
HRS §353-61 Hawaii paroling authority; appointment; tenure; qualifications
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PART II. PAROLES AND PARDONS §353-61 Hawaii paroling authority; appointment; tenure; qualifications. (a) Members of the paroling authority shall be nominated by a panel composed of the chief justice of the Hawaii supreme court or the chief justice's designee, the director or the …
HRS §353-62 Hawaii paroling authority; responsibilities and duties; operations; records, reports, staff
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§353-62 Hawaii paroling authority; responsibilities and duties; operations; records, reports, staff. (a) In addition to any other responsibility or duty prescribed by law for the Hawaii paroling authority, the paroling authority shall: (b) In its operations, the paroling authorit…
HRS §353-63 Service of Hawaii paroling authority members; compensation; expenses
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§353-63 Service of Hawaii paroling authority members; compensation; expenses. The chairperson of the Hawaii paroling authority shall serve on a full-time basis. The other four members shall serve on a part-time basis. Effective July 1, 2012, the chairperson of the Hawaii paroling…
HRS §353-63.5 Intermediate sanctions; eligibility; criteria and conditions
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§353-63.5 Intermediate sanctions; eligibility; criteria and conditions. (a) The Hawaii paroling authority shall implement alternative programs that place, control, supervise, and treat selected parolees in lieu of incarceration. (b) The authority may impose participation in alter…
HRS §353-64 Committed persons paroled
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§353-64 Committed persons paroled. Any committed person confined in any state correctional facility in execution of any sentence imposed upon the committed person, except in cases where the penalty of life imprisonment not subject to parole has been imposed, shall be subject to p…
HRS §353-65 Paroles; rules
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§353-65 Paroles; rules. The Hawaii paroling authority may establish rules, with the approval of the governor and the director of corrections and rehabilitation not inconsistent with this part, under which any prisoner may be paroled but shall remain, while on parole, in the legal…
HRS §353-66 Terms and conditions of parole; suspension and revocation
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§353-66 Terms and conditions of parole; suspension and revocation. (a) Every parole granted under this part to any prisoner shall be subject to the express condition, to be set forth in the official written notification of parole to the prisoner, but to be binding upon the prison…
HRS §353-67 Education as condition for paroles
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§353-67 Education as condition for paroles. The Hawaii paroling authority may require, as a condition of parole, that a parolee further the parolee's education and training by taking occupational training courses or general education courses, or both, whenever such courses are de…
HRS §353-68 Parole, how initiated and granted
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§353-68 Parole, how initiated and granted. (a) Paroles may be granted by the Hawaii paroling authority at any time after the prisoner has served the minimum term of imprisonment fixed according to law; provided that where a fine has also been imposed, which has not been paid, and…
HRS §353-69 Parole when
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§353-69 Parole when. [Repeal and reenactment on July 1, 2018, by L 2013, c 67, §2 deleted by 2017, c 77, §2.] Except as provided in section 706-670, no parole shall be granted unless it appears to the Hawaii paroling authority that there is a reasonable probability that the priso…
HRS §353-70 Final discharge
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§353-70 Final discharge. Whenever, in its opinion, any paroled prisoner has given such evidence as is deemed reliable and trustworthy that the paroled prisoner will remain at liberty without violating the law and that the paroled prisoner's final release is not incompatible with …
HRS §353-71 Parole officer and assistant parole officers
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§353-71 Parole officer and assistant parole officers. The Hawaii paroling authority may appoint and remove at pleasure a parole officer and assistant parole officers as may be necessary, who shall receive such compensation as shall be provided by law. The duties of the parole off…
HRS §353-72 Pardons; reference to paroling authority
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§353-72 Pardons; reference to paroling authority. The director of corrections and rehabilitation and the Hawaii paroling authority shall consider every application for pardon which may be referred to them by the governor and shall furnish the governor, as soon as may be after suc…
HRS §353-8 Conditional release centers for committed persons
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§353-8 Conditional release centers for committed persons. (a) The director may establish and operate facilities to be known as conditional release centers, either operated separately, or as part of community correctional centers. (b) The purpose of such facilities is to provide h…
HRS §353-81 and 353-82 REPEALED
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PART III. INTERSTATE PAROLE AND PROBATION COMPACT--REPEALED §§353-81 and 353-82 REPEALED. L 2004, c 78, §3.
HRS §353-9 Establishment of temporary correctional facilities
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§353-9 Establishment of temporary correctional facilities. The director, with the prior approval of the governor, may establish, from time to time, temporary correctional facilities, if required in conjunction with projects or specialized service authorized by law. The temporary …
HRS §353-91 to 353-96 REPEALED
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PART IV. COUNTY JAILS--REPEALED §§353-91 to 353-96 REPEALED. L 1973, c 179, §21.